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Penn College Police have arrested a student and charged him with selling prescription drugs at College West Apartments. The student, who has been placed on interim suspension by the college, was charged with one count of felony delivery and arraigned before District Justice Kenneth T. Schriner, who committed him to Lycoming County Prison in lieu of $5,000 bail.

Contributions by Penn College faculty/staff toward the successful Summer Youth Experience program, which offers disadvantaged youths an opportunity to gain good work habits while exploring careers, has been reflected in the 2005 report by the Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission. The applicable portion of the 12-page report is available here:

A professor of business administration/business law at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a paper at the Conference on Emerging Issues in Business & Technology, held Nov. 3-5 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Irwin H. Siegel's paper, titled "Applying Organizational Theory Concepts: The Studebaker Case," also was published in the conference proceedings.

The Children's Learning Center held its traditional "Parent Appreciation Day" on Thursday, serving breakfast in the Multipurpose Room and a noon lunch in Penn's Inn.

All 14 episodes from the most recent season of "You're the Chef" now are available for free, online viewing anywhere in the world, thanks to Google Video. The videos are linked from the "You're the Chef" Web site . Google Video , still in the "beta" (or testing) phase, offers viewers a way to see material from archived TV programs, educational videos, personal productions and more.

Janet McMahon, associate professor of nursing at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected to receive the 2005 Emerging Professional-Graduate Degree Award from the College of Health and Human Development Alumni Society at The Pennsylvania State University.

The "Bear Bunch" from the Children's Learning Center attended "Story Time" Tuesday morning at The College Store, where employee Denise Emerick read to them from the book, "Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day," by Jamie Lee Curtis and illustrated by Laura Cornell.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently became the newest partner in American Honda Motor Co. Inc.'s Professional Automotive Career Training program, designed to provide experienced, certified and loyal automotive-service technicians for Honda/Acura dealerships in major U.S. markets.

The Residence Life Office has announced recent honors, including the selections of LaNae J. Firster as "Resident Assistant of the Month" and Ashley L. Snyder as "Rising Star RA." Firster, a data communications and networking major from Franklin , is in her third year as a Resident Assistant at the Rose Street Apartments.

Students in the Culinary Senior Project class visited Freshlife Wellness Center in Loyalsock Township on Nov. 9, where they toured the store and attended a seminar on guided imagery. The seminar was presented by Barbara Jarmoska, health educator, president of Freshlife, and host of "Road to Health Radio," a show aired locally on WRAK and WWPA. Bruce K.